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Neutron activation determination of gold in technogenic raw materials with different mineral composition
The methods used to determine the gold content in the technogenic objects of
gold mining were analyzed regarding their non-homogeneity and complexity of
chemical and mineral compositions. A possible application of the neutron
activation analysis with the use of the californium source of neutrons for
determining the content of fine-grained and extra-fine-grained gold in the
technogenic objects, including the bottom-ash waste of energy providers, is
considered. It was demonstrated that the chemical composition of the sample
affects the neuron flux distribution in the sample, which can essentially
distort the results of the neutron activation analysis. In order to eliminate
possible systematic errors investigations of the effect of the sample mineral
composition on the results of the gold determination using the neutron
activation analysis were carried out. Namely, a large mass of rock (3-5 kg)
was loaded into an activation zone using four matrix types such as silicate,
carbon-containing, iron-containing, and titanium magnetite. It was shown that
there wereno significant difference between the dispersal of the fluxes of
thermal and resonance neutrons emitted from 252Cf during activation of the
gold-containing technogenic samples with different mineral compositions